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Re: benchmarks

Postby <hk> » Nov 26th, '10, 2:42 am

$$-albion wrote:[...] it appeared to work xD :p But I'm not gonna run that shit on my dad's grumpy old laptop :p

Are you afraid your benchmark penis might be too small?



QUAKE3 MAP BENCHMARK 1.3 - RESULTS
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OS = Linux
CPU = Intel(R) Core(TM)8 Quad CPU HAL9000 @ 42.00GHz
RAM = 23 GByte
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Map Compile = 00:01
Vis = 00:01
Bspc = 00:01
Lightning = 00:01
Total = 00:01
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Re: benchmarks

Postby <)Ghost(> » Nov 26th, '10, 4:07 am

lol I'm surprised that almost every1 is running mostly a dual core, i thought most of you guys had decent pc's
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Re: benchmarks

Postby RetroHelix » Nov 26th, '10, 9:04 am

Ghost>)MINIONS(< wrote:lol I'm surprised that almost every1 is running mostly a dual core, i thought most of you guys had decent pc's


QUAKE3 MAP BENCHMARK 1.3 - RESULTS
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OS = WinXP
CPU = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.06GHz
RAM = 2047 MByte
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Map Compile = 00:05
Vis = 00:46
Bspc = 00:26
Lightning = 01:55
Total = 03:13

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Re: benchmarks

Postby $$-albion » Nov 26th, '10, 7:50 pm

<hk> wrote:
$$-albion wrote:[...] it appeared to work xD :p But I'm not gonna run that shit on my dad's grumpy old laptop :p

Are you afraid your benchmark penis might be too small?


Well if you convert minutes to inches, it'll be massive :D btw is that really your pc? or did you use a server to run it :O cause 23gb ram, the fuck xD
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Re: benchmarks

Postby MidiMightyMoe » Nov 27th, '10, 1:37 am

$$-albion wrote:or did you use a server to run it :O cause 23gb ram, the fuck xD

Few hints that would give you the answer :

-HAL9000 @ 42.00GHz
-23 is not really a power of 2
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Re: benchmarks

Postby AL!EN » Nov 27th, '10, 2:42 am

$$-albion wrote:
<hk> wrote:
$$-albion wrote:[...] it appeared to work xD :p But I'm not gonna run that shit on my dad's grumpy old laptop :p

Are you afraid your benchmark penis might be too small?


Well if you convert minutes to inches, it'll be massive :D btw is that really your pc? or did you use a server to run it :O cause 23gb ram, the fuck xD

hhahahaha, gues you didin't watch "2001: A Space Odyssey" ?
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Re: benchmarks

Postby $$-albion » Nov 27th, '10, 3:57 pm

MidiMightyMoe wrote:
$$-albion wrote:or did you use a server to run it :O cause 23gb ram, the fuck xD

Few hints that would give you the answer :

-HAL9000 @ 42.00GHz
-23 is not really a power of 2


Troll succesful :D, although you didn't rage :'( damnit xD
And you missed a third hint: look at the awesome maths on his times :p

Edit: btw the amount of RAM doesn't have to be a power of 2, yuo can insert as much as you want, but only a certain number of it will/can be used. If you work with windows OS I believe it was 2gb for xp, 4gb for vista and now 8gb for 7 :p correct if I'm wrong :O
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Re: benchmarks

Postby MidiMightyMoe » Nov 28th, '10, 12:56 am

I've been traped and outbrained.

I quit this forum.
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Re: benchmarks

Postby $$-albion » Nov 28th, '10, 11:29 am

MidiMightyMoe wrote:I've been traped and outbrained.

I quit this forum.


For a second there I thought it sazid raped instead of trap(p)ed :p Oh me and my crazy thoughts :D
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Re: benchmarks

Postby <)Ghost(> » Nov 28th, '10, 10:44 pm

$$-albion wrote:
MidiMightyMoe wrote:
$$-albion wrote:btw the amount of RAM doesn't have to be a power of 2, yuo can insert as much as you want, but only a certain number of it will/can be used. If you work with windows OS I believe it was 2gb for xp, 4gb for vista and now 8gb for 7 :p correct if I'm wrong :O


it actually depends whether u have 32bit or 64bit.. 32 bit max is like 2 or 3gb ram
64bit your limit is your capacity on the motherboard. for example my motherboard can support up to 24gb ram, and because i have 64bit os it would recognize all 24gb of ram.
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